Hi,
Late last night I came across a group of videos. It seems to be an alerts website that you can use in conjunction with BetAngel. It monitors all the football matches and alerts you to all the stats. So if 2 red cards have been given in one match or another match is having plenty of shots on target in the first few minutes you can find these events amongst 50 football matches.
The problem is when you go to their website they also have 5 other websites and services. Has anyone tried any of these sites? It seems to be the opposite to what other people say. Some people say watch the match live where as this service is show specific stats and then hope that a goal will be scored based on those stats.
Any thoughts please?
In Play Trading Group - Anyone Tried It?
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I run a free Telegram football alert channel myself.
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From my experience, alerts simply remove the need of scanning stats manually yourself.
When you get an alert, it's advisable to find a video stream of the match, watch for yourself and then decide whether to trigger a trade or not.
If you blindly trigger a bet or a trade on any alert, most likely after 300-500 operations you will not be in profit.
viewtopic.php?p=175082#p175082
From my experience, alerts simply remove the need of scanning stats manually yourself.
When you get an alert, it's advisable to find a video stream of the match, watch for yourself and then decide whether to trigger a trade or not.
If you blindly trigger a bet or a trade on any alert, most likely after 300-500 operations you will not be in profit.
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That is my view also. They do have other videos which appears to be arbitrage before the match starts. They read the trends from around 10 betting websites and then back or lay the trend from the betting websites.northbound wrote: ↑Sun Oct 13, 2019 12:25 pmI run a free Telegram football alert channel myself.
viewtopic.php?p=175082#p175082
From my experience, alerts simply remove the need of scanning stats manually yourself.
When you get an alert, it's advisable to find a video stream of the match, watch for yourself and then decide whether to trigger a trade or not.
If you blindly trigger a bet or a trade on any alert, most likely after 300-500 operations you will not be in profit.
Yes, I'm surprised they're still up and running. I've tried all of their football services very early in my learning phase before I knew anything really and was a part of their "trading group chat" where they post trades that newbies can follow. I left after a couple of months when there was nothing left to absorb, learned a lot there at an accelerated pace but ironically mostly how not to trade. Problem is that people that run these services didn't appear to be genuine traders, they've obviously been around the block for 10-15 years or more and yet despite selling all kinds of things they never post any results and their strategies and approaches seem to be completely outdated, to say the least. From what I could tell, they live off newbie subscriptions and needlessly over-complicate their football trades and strategies via multiple markets so that they themselves appear as trading experts and so that newbies stay newbies for as long as possible, they've had a steady influx of newbies there for probably a decade now.JustLukeYou wrote: ↑Sun Oct 13, 2019 11:52 amLate last night I came across a group of videos made by InPlayTrading. The problem is when you go to their website they also have 5 other websites and services. Has anyone tried any of these sites? It seems to be the opposite to what other people say.
So that's probably why it seems the opposite to what other people say, like you mentioned. That's my own opinion at least, there are many such services with failed traders trying to sell what little knowledge they have but unfortunately it's obviously nowhere close enough to be profitable, you could probably spend years going from one service to another testing various things and chances are you would get nowhere. You'd just be losing money to their subscriptions, it's a much better idea to lose this money to the market because then you actually have a chance of learning something useful for a change.
If you put all the course, books, video packs and everything else out there being sold by 'Profesional Traders' I would be very surprised if just 5% actually trade (excluding placing the odd bet for appearance's sake).
From that 5% you could probably count the 'genuinely' profitable ones on your thumbs, certainly on one hand
It's been said many times on here before that the nature of this business and the 'desperation' by alot of newbies to find a quick and easy route means there will always be a lot of demand for this area, hence as Kai touched on above the business model simply relies on 'Rinse and Repeat'
Ever wondered why you don't see anyone offering an intermediate/advanced course?
From that 5% you could probably count the 'genuinely' profitable ones on your thumbs, certainly on one hand
It's been said many times on here before that the nature of this business and the 'desperation' by alot of newbies to find a quick and easy route means there will always be a lot of demand for this area, hence as Kai touched on above the business model simply relies on 'Rinse and Repeat'
Ever wondered why you don't see anyone offering an intermediate/advanced course?